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he's a former republican who served two terms as governor of new mexico. he joins me live. thank you so much, governor, for taking the time to speak with us today. i want to lay out a bit of your platform first before we go any further. you're a fiscal conservative. you want to balance the budget by next year cutting military spending by 1/3, getting rid of the irs and on the platform legalizing marijuana. they're fascinating platforms. a lot of people would be interested in them. my big question for you, sir, is do you think that you could beat governor romney or president obama and become president of the united states? >> well, i wouldn't be doing this if i didn't think there was the opportunity to win. most importantly, look, i think there needs to be a truth candidate in all of this. i would just like to correct you on wanting to cut the military by 1/3. i think we need to cut military spending by 43%. i think we need to cut all government by 43% or we'll find ourselves in a monetary collapse, the result of borrowing and printing money to the tune of 43 cents out of ev
he's a former republican who served two terms as governor of new mexico. he joins me live. thank you so much, governor, for taking the time to speak with us today. i want to lay out a bit of your platform first before we go any further. you're a fiscal conservative. you want to balance the budget by next year cutting military spending by 1/3, getting rid of the irs and on the platform legalizing marijuana. they're fascinating platforms. a lot of people would be interested in them. my big...
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it's out in new mexico. it's about 6:00 a.m. out there. i think the latest we've heard from red bull is that the launch could take place maybe m next hour or so. maybe hour and a half. they're monitoring wind conditions, of course. that was what did in the last attempt on tuesday morning. it's kind of just a key thing that they're monitoring on the ground there is the wind speed. that's what's caused two different delays here. we think maybe the launch of the balloon should take place the next hour, hour and a half or so. at that point it will take about two and a half to three hours for him to get up to the point from which he will jump 120,000 feet above the surface of the earth. you know, that's the progression of this thing. it takes about two and a half to three hours to reach that point. then he will jump, and then the first 30 to 40 seconds he is expected to break the sound bearier to free-fall at a speed of more than 698 miles an hour. the entire jump son-in-law supposed to take about 15 minutes. >> i guess a lot of people are wond
it's out in new mexico. it's about 6:00 a.m. out there. i think the latest we've heard from red bull is that the launch could take place maybe m next hour or so. maybe hour and a half. they're monitoring wind conditions, of course. that was what did in the last attempt on tuesday morning. it's kind of just a key thing that they're monitoring on the ground there is the wind speed. that's what's caused two different delays here. we think maybe the launch of the balloon should take place the next...
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our report focused on what was happening in mexico. who were the victims, like brian terry in the united states, who were the victims in mexico? we're trying to shine a light on that. the mexican government for more than a year says it's investigating to see what's happened, hasn't produced its report. and we feel that there is, you know, a lot of information that still needs to come out. there's unconfirmed reports that up to 300 people may have died as a result of fast and furious guns flowing into mexico. we wanted to get the ball rolling on that. >> a lot of people don't realize that drugs come across the border. money from the sale of the drugs used to purchase guns that then go south of the border and so much of this violence is the cycle that is going back and forth. fast and furious meant to track these guns but now fast and furious has become part of the story. thank you so much for that report. >> thank you. >>> we have some breaking news just in to cnn, which feels like it's related very much, at least to the theme of this s
our report focused on what was happening in mexico. who were the victims, like brian terry in the united states, who were the victims in mexico? we're trying to shine a light on that. the mexican government for more than a year says it's investigating to see what's happened, hasn't produced its report. and we feel that there is, you know, a lot of information that still needs to come out. there's unconfirmed reports that up to 300 people may have died as a result of fast and furious guns...
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you're looking at a live picture from the launch site in new mexico. if everything goes to plan, baumgartner will begin the first person to break the sound bear aier witho a -- barrier without the aid of a vehicle. back in april i got a chance to ask him about that special suit he will wear for this moment. >> if you want to go up to an altitude of 120,000 feet you need to have a pressurized suit. reason why, if you cross the line, about 60,000 feet high, water in your blood starts boiling and the pressure suit keeps the pressure with you and it's not going to happen to you. but also at the same time it's very limiting. you have a lack of movement. it's hard to exit the capsule in the suit. that will require a lot of practicing. that's what i did in the past. >> we hope it worked. joining us live from roswell, new mexico, with an update on the launch and final preparations. >>> jetblue and 7-eleven are involved in a new publications battle and using the election to win the war for you. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will
you're looking at a live picture from the launch site in new mexico. if everything goes to plan, baumgartner will begin the first person to break the sound bear aier witho a -- barrier without the aid of a vehicle. back in april i got a chance to ask him about that special suit he will wear for this moment. >> if you want to go up to an altitude of 120,000 feet you need to have a pressurized suit. reason why, if you cross the line, about 60,000 feet high, water in your blood starts...
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. >> you see more and more product and cheeses and medicinal products from mexico, much more interest in mexican chocolate, and you see the changing demographics, people demanding higher quality products. >> reporter: high-tend chocolates and cultural artifacts are so popular they are not just fetching top dollar, escondido has begun accepting pesos. >> more mexicans, more pesos. makes more sense of accepting them as a waive providing a public service of the people who come to the shop. >> reporter: mexicans have also taken manhattan, moving in where puerto ricans and dominicans once ran bodegas and beauty shops. >> a lot of mexicans working in factories and hair salons, nail salons, everything, and, you know, from there they got better and some of them you see them now store owners, their own clothe stores, cell phone places, dealers, the same way somebody from mexico can come and do the same thing here. >> reporter: mexican births will soon outpace dominicans and puerto ricans in new york while more dominicans are leaving than arriving, not just moving up but moving out. >> mexicans
. >> you see more and more product and cheeses and medicinal products from mexico, much more interest in mexican chocolate, and you see the changing demographics, people demanding higher quality products. >> reporter: high-tend chocolates and cultural artifacts are so popular they are not just fetching top dollar, escondido has begun accepting pesos. >> more mexicans, more pesos. makes more sense of accepting them as a waive providing a public service of the people who come to...
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cnn's brian todd is in rose wwe, new mexico for the supersonic event. he has a preview for us. >> reporter: zoraida, john, the moment is just about at hand. we're about to find out if felix baumgartner can break this record. he's going to try to break the speed record for a human traveling outside a space vehicle. no one has ever broken the sound barrier, 690 miles an hour in just a suiting with helmet and parachute. he'll be try to do that today. here is what we have going here. this is the balloon that will take him up to the edge of space. it's called a high altitude balloon. that's a diagram of it there. the balloon is ten times thinner than a plastic bag, yet incredibly strong. this is the atechnology involve here. it will take about three hours to get to his starting point. you see some of the own components here. what is key is if any of the suit gets breached at those high a altitudes, about 30 sections after his jump will be the most hostile. if anything about the suit gets breached, he could freeze because of the severe temperatures there. it
cnn's brian todd is in rose wwe, new mexico for the supersonic event. he has a preview for us. >> reporter: zoraida, john, the moment is just about at hand. we're about to find out if felix baumgartner can break this record. he's going to try to break the speed record for a human traveling outside a space vehicle. no one has ever broken the sound barrier, 690 miles an hour in just a suiting with helmet and parachute. he'll be try to do that today. here is what we have going here. this is...
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i want to start with you, brian todd, in roswell, new mexico. we've had a delay this morning because of some weather concerns, but i'm hearing that the balloon is now officially being unloaded, unfolded. i think that might be telling. while you can maybe update me on the process, could you also tell me apart from the thrill of all of this, is there a big legitimate reason that we can all benefit from with this jump? >> reporter: absolutely, there is, ashleigh. going to get into that in a second. let's start with the news right now. they are unfolding, unloading the balloon and unfolding it now. that's a very positive sign that weather conditions are favorable for a launch. it's not a definite go yet, but once they unload it and unfold it, they can't really put it back in the box and store it. they've got to use it. that will take about an hour. it started about 20 minutes ago. then they have to inflate the balloon and that takes another hour. once that inflates, they will start their ascent. that could be, could be, at about 1:00 p.m. eastern ti
i want to start with you, brian todd, in roswell, new mexico. we've had a delay this morning because of some weather concerns, but i'm hearing that the balloon is now officially being unloaded, unfolded. i think that might be telling. while you can maybe update me on the process, could you also tell me apart from the thrill of all of this, is there a big legitimate reason that we can all benefit from with this jump? >> reporter: absolutely, there is, ashleigh. going to get into that in a...
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that's what is he is banking on, states that used to be swing states like new mexico are not looking like swing states but in the democratic column. colorado and virginia those demographic shifts will be pivotal to see how those swing states end up voting. >> let me ask you this, i know you've written about sort of the hemorrhaging of the white vote for president obama. are there enough as you look across clearly the swing states, are there enough -- and that's not the graphic i want to read for you. that's the answer you gave me. move on to the next question, are there enough say black and hispanic votes across the country in the critical swing states to accommodate for that loss of white votes? will they balance out, will one overtake the other? >> that is the big question of this election. the question is, are we at that tipping point? is it this cycle or some time in the near future? you know, whites still make up the overwhelming segment of registered voters in this country and the population overall. president obama really does -- ron brownstein a contributor has written brilli
that's what is he is banking on, states that used to be swing states like new mexico are not looking like swing states but in the democratic column. colorado and virginia those demographic shifts will be pivotal to see how those swing states end up voting. >> let me ask you this, i know you've written about sort of the hemorrhaging of the white vote for president obama. are there enough as you look across clearly the swing states, are there enough -- and that's not the graphic i want to...
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the western side of this is here in the gulf of mexico. the eastern side of it is all the way in the central atlantic, so there's our hurricane. 75-mile-per-hour maximum sustained winds. gusts to 90 now. usually this time of year, hurricane moves northeastward and it gets hooked up with a jet stream and gets pushed eastward. not the case. that's what's making this so anomalous. there's an area of high pressure to the north and west, and because of the clock wise flow around the high, it's pushing the hurricane to the west. so really, all the computer guidance really in accordance that this is what's going to happen. center of circulation expected. monday overnight into tuesday to come ashore somewhere between new york city and washington, d.c. but then we're going to watch it move northwest, and inland flooding. western new york could be a factor. right now, just the western periphery of this with the rain coming ashore from the carolinas down to charleston. we could see on the outer banks of north carolina up to ten inches of rain. conver
the western side of this is here in the gulf of mexico. the eastern side of it is all the way in the central atlantic, so there's our hurricane. 75-mile-per-hour maximum sustained winds. gusts to 90 now. usually this time of year, hurricane moves northeastward and it gets hooked up with a jet stream and gets pushed eastward. not the case. that's what's making this so anomalous. there's an area of high pressure to the north and west, and because of the clock wise flow around the high, it's...
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a baltimore power company declaring 2,000 out of state linesmen, some from as far away as mexico. i'm always worried about overhyping a storm, especially this far in advance. let's just try to get the facts tonight from chad myers, who has late new information in the cnn weather center. what's the latest on this storm, because honestly, i'm not sure -- is this for real? because we hear so much hype about storms sometimes. >> you know, it's the rub that we worked through last year with irene. we thought it was going to be such a big event for new york and it was a dud. it wasn't a big dud for vermont, new hampshire, new jersey, because of the flooding. but this is what we have to work through right now. this storm that looks like that, like just literally nothing, still a small category 1 hurricane, but can this morph literally into something that will have 80 to 90 mile per hour winds, put 20 inches of rain down, and cause millions of people to be without power for days and probably some for weeks. can it happen? yes. all the forecasts say that it will happen. but you know what, a
a baltimore power company declaring 2,000 out of state linesmen, some from as far away as mexico. i'm always worried about overhyping a storm, especially this far in advance. let's just try to get the facts tonight from chad myers, who has late new information in the cnn weather center. what's the latest on this storm, because honestly, i'm not sure -- is this for real? because we hear so much hype about storms sometimes. >> you know, it's the rub that we worked through last year with...
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it's about equal to our position in the gulf of mexico. we are optimistic, but everything before a drill bit is really just optimism. we have to drill this. >> next summer, shell says, it's all systems go. all its clean-up vessels ready for arctic deployment. today an expensive dress rehearsal for what shell insists is a major production ahead. >>> miguel marquez joining us now. miguel, you know, shell seems to be forging straight ahead. is think any pushback from the environmentalists, or even alaska residents? >> huge pushback from environmentalists. they fear that the arctic is so fragile that if there is a deep water horizon-like disaster in that area, it will just set -- it will destroy the entire ecosystem there. natives are concerned for two reasons. one, certainly an environmental problem, but also because they fear if more companies, more countries come into the arctic, it will change their way of life. both sides very concerned about this. shell is forging ahead, and next year they will ramp up their exploration and in 10, 15 yea
it's about equal to our position in the gulf of mexico. we are optimistic, but everything before a drill bit is really just optimism. we have to drill this. >> next summer, shell says, it's all systems go. all its clean-up vessels ready for arctic deployment. today an expensive dress rehearsal for what shell insists is a major production ahead. >>> miguel marquez joining us now. miguel, you know, shell seems to be forging straight ahead. is think any pushback from the...
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above roswell, new mexico, was a jet stream today. that air came up to the jet stream, mixed back down. they had a 16-mile-per-hour wind gust, a rolling gust, two minutes later, it was gone. but that 16-mile-per-hour wind gust destroyed the chance of that balloon going into space. we believe that balloon costs almost a quarter of a million dollars and it is done. can't use it again. it is going back in the box and getting thrown away. once it is down to the box, can't put it back together. >> new balloon for the retry. >> they have another backup, thank goodness. i don't think tomorrow looks good. i don't think until sunday looks good. let me go back to this, see if this graphic is still here, shawn, if it is not, help me out with this. this is what we ran into -- we ran into a cold front. we ran into a jet stream that cooled down the entire east coast. this is the jet stream. here is new york city, here is florida, here is texas. about a month ago when they wanted to do this, the jet stream was 500 miles farther to the north. no wind
above roswell, new mexico, was a jet stream today. that air came up to the jet stream, mixed back down. they had a 16-mile-per-hour wind gust, a rolling gust, two minutes later, it was gone. but that 16-mile-per-hour wind gust destroyed the chance of that balloon going into space. we believe that balloon costs almost a quarter of a million dollars and it is done. can't use it again. it is going back in the box and getting thrown away. once it is down to the box, can't put it back together....
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we have got horrible things happening across the border in mexico. there is a lot of alliances being built by ahmadinejad in latin america with hugo chavez. we need to focus on our back yard and pay it some attention for real. >> that's a good point. especially with chavez's latest victory. >> my piece of advice is for our nation's biggest employer. and that's walmart that has had a really rough year. you start with the cover-ups of the bribing in mexico, obviously the ongoing sex discrimination class action. now you've got for the first time in its history strikes all across the country. the warehouse workers, terrible abuse conditions and we're moving into the holiday shopping season. my advice to walmart would be to say, okay, we're the most profitable employer, we are the most profitable corporation, we could actually raise wages and this would be great for america. it would be a flag-waving moment. it's totally within walmart's power to do that. they could do that. >> that's great. thanks so much for joining us for unslus sited advice today. wol
we have got horrible things happening across the border in mexico. there is a lot of alliances being built by ahmadinejad in latin america with hugo chavez. we need to focus on our back yard and pay it some attention for real. >> that's a good point. especially with chavez's latest victory. >> my piece of advice is for our nation's biggest employer. and that's walmart that has had a really rough year. you start with the cover-ups of the bribing in mexico, obviously the ongoing sex...
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my dad was born in mexico of american parents, ann's dad was born in wales, first generation american. we welcome legal immigrants into the country. i want our legal system to work better. i want it to be streamlined. i want it to be clearer. i don't think you shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get into this country legally. i also think that we should give visas to people, green cards, rather, to people who graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with a credited degrees in science and math, get a green card stapled to their diploma. come to the u.s. of a. we should make sure our legal system works. number two, we'll have to stop illegal immigration. there are 4 million people who are waiting in line to get here legally. those who have come here illegally take their place. i will not grant amnesty to those who came here illegally and put in place an employment verification system and make sure employers who hire people who have come here illegally are sanctioned for doing so. i won't put in place magnets for people coming here illegally so would no
my dad was born in mexico of american parents, ann's dad was born in wales, first generation american. we welcome legal immigrants into the country. i want our legal system to work better. i want it to be streamlined. i want it to be clearer. i don't think you shouldn't have to hire a lawyer to figure out how to get into this country legally. i also think that we should give visas to people, green cards, rather, to people who graduate with skills that we need. people around the world with a...
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and the easiest way to get in this country as we saw on 9/11 is either from canada and mexico. and this should be one more reminder to us that we cannot stop our efforts. >> the irony here is there's a station named after the border patrol agent who was killed, you know, in the midst of that fast and furious unfortunate program that the government was running for a while. you would think there would be extra patrols there or added safety measures, and maybe there are and i don't know about them. >> well, i think the problem is for so many automatic weapons down there, there are even grenades coming across the border. and so our broader patrol is outgunned. and you know, short of moving into armor, you can't entirely protect them. what we have to look at that border is like any disputed border, it has to be well-protected sort of like between israel and lebanon where it's impossible to get across it without the border patrol knowing and being alerted, especially with people carrying weapons. >> former cia operative, thanks so much for joining us this morning. >>> now the march t
and the easiest way to get in this country as we saw on 9/11 is either from canada and mexico. and this should be one more reminder to us that we cannot stop our efforts. >> the irony here is there's a station named after the border patrol agent who was killed, you know, in the midst of that fast and furious unfortunate program that the government was running for a while. you would think there would be extra patrols there or added safety measures, and maybe there are and i don't know...
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a lot of respect between the two countries. >> translator: the united states sees mexico like one more, but not like a brother. no. for convenience only. >> he is supposed to see people the same and give more opportunities. >> translator: i think that it should be a little more friendly and support mexicans. more in terms of the issue of immigration. make a law so that mexicans there have a better opportunity in life and in work. >> all right. now we see political missteps all the time. most of them, of course, verbal, but here's one case where the stumble was literal. that's the australian prime minister julia gillald taking a fall. up again in no time. no damage done. later explaining with some grace what happened. >> oh, you know, i'm fine. men get to war flat shoes all day every day. if you wear a heel, it can get embedded in soft grass, and then when you pull your foot out, the shoe doesn't come, and the rest of it is, as you saw. >> she's an aussie. she can take that. >>> at many cafes, of course, order a coffee, maybe a pastry, perhaps check your e-mail. well, in japan thief got
a lot of respect between the two countries. >> translator: the united states sees mexico like one more, but not like a brother. no. for convenience only. >> he is supposed to see people the same and give more opportunities. >> translator: i think that it should be a little more friendly and support mexicans. more in terms of the issue of immigration. make a law so that mexicans there have a better opportunity in life and in work. >> all right. now we see political...
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and also i've indicated i'll reverse the mexico city position of the president. i'll reinstate the mexico city policy, which prevents us using foreign aid for abortions overseas. >> all right, bret, a two-part question here. does this put social issues back on the table for tonight's debate? and the second part of that question, do you expect the democrats to seize on the flip-flop label here? because we seem to see two positions in two days here from mitt romney. >> well, you know, it may put social issues back on the table. it depends what martha does in the debate tonight. i'm not sure this is an issue that the democrats -- you know, it may put the women's issue back on the table in terms of their war on women that they have been litigating earlier in the campaign. so they may use it again as a wedge issue. but this election is about jobs and the economy. and i think as long as congressman ryan focusing on that tonight, he'll be able to litigate a debate he wants to. if joe biden is able to put that issue back on the table, then it might put congressman ryan o
and also i've indicated i'll reverse the mexico city position of the president. i'll reinstate the mexico city policy, which prevents us using foreign aid for abortions overseas. >> all right, bret, a two-part question here. does this put social issues back on the table for tonight's debate? and the second part of that question, do you expect the democrats to seize on the flip-flop label here? because we seem to see two positions in two days here from mitt romney. >> well, you know,...
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>> we are going to have bill richardson, former new mexico governor, a democrat who ran for president as well as newt gingrich. they're going to engage in a predebate debate about foreign policy. >> are you going to moderate that? >> yes, i am. >> we're looking forward to it. >> we're also going to talk about who's going to win virginia with senator mark weste wernor -- davis, tom davis. we'll talk about virginia and where it's going. >> you've had a busy week. >> i need a little more sleep. >> 9:00 a.m. sunday morning we'll be watching. thanks very, very much. and stay with cnn to watch the third and final presidential debate in florida on monday. our special coverage begins right after "the situation room" 7:00 p.m. eastern monday night. michelle obama's campaigning in wisconsin. and she's about to speak in a few minutes. when it happens, we're going there live. plus, could president obama trail in national polls but still win the election? the answer may lie in the unemployment numbers from some key swing states. ihang mountain, hand-carved on the side of a cliff is the guoliang tu
>> we are going to have bill richardson, former new mexico governor, a democrat who ran for president as well as newt gingrich. they're going to engage in a predebate debate about foreign policy. >> are you going to moderate that? >> yes, i am. >> we're looking forward to it. >> we're also going to talk about who's going to win virginia with senator mark weste wernor -- davis, tom davis. we'll talk about virginia and where it's going. >> you've had a busy...
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they're giving money to drug dealers and to people in mexico, to drug cartels. we can keep that money in colorado. it's shown that if amendment 64 passes that we're looking at $60 million in tax revenue not just through the social use of cannabis but through industri industrialized hemp and the ancillary businesses. >> kayvon, critics say if this passes in colorado, it's a gate way for the rest of the country. if this thing passes in colorado then it's likely that every other state in the union will move to legalize marijuana and recreational use of marijuana. >> good. i think that's a great thing. it's been proven that people in america, studies have shown, that they want marijuana legalized. for the first time ever well over 50% of the people in this country believe in the social legalization of marijuana while it's over 80% believe in the medical legalization of it. the old tired stigmas show that they're hurting children. teen use has gone down since medical marijuana has gone down. the studies show that this is the right thing to do and reasonable thing to
they're giving money to drug dealers and to people in mexico, to drug cartels. we can keep that money in colorado. it's shown that if amendment 64 passes that we're looking at $60 million in tax revenue not just through the social use of cannabis but through industri industrialized hemp and the ancillary businesses. >> kayvon, critics say if this passes in colorado, it's a gate way for the rest of the country. if this thing passes in colorado then it's likely that every other state in the...
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it's expected to make landfall along mexico's baja peninsula. and hurricane rafael, a category 1 storm is creeping towards bermuda but expected to narrowly miss that island. >>> medical marijuana advocates will try in federal appeals court to change the classification of pot as a dangerous drug. a california based patient advocacy group is trying to get the dea to move it out of the same group as heroin, lsd and pcpp >>> and ricky gervais may be a tough act to follow. hots off to the hollywood foreign press association for choosing tina fay and amy poehler to co-host the golden globes. they both have their own successful tv shows. this will be the first time they hosted an awards show. ricky gervais the last two years was the host of the golden globes. it's the award show where they can drink. >> much better awards show, right? >> exactly. >> our team this morning joining us on "starting point." republican congressman jason chaffetz from utah is with us. ron brownstein back with us. the editorial director at national january. richard socarides f
it's expected to make landfall along mexico's baja peninsula. and hurricane rafael, a category 1 storm is creeping towards bermuda but expected to narrowly miss that island. >>> medical marijuana advocates will try in federal appeals court to change the classification of pot as a dangerous drug. a california based patient advocacy group is trying to get the dea to move it out of the same group as heroin, lsd and pcpp >>> and ricky gervais may be a tough act to follow. hots off...
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this, you can see the gulf of mexico all the way to the central atlantic. 450 miles wide from the center. we have tropical storm force winds. now, again, it is a hurricane. now, typically this time of year, whether it's a hurricane or tropical storm, this polar jet goes eastward out to sea. but this is not the case. it's a hybrid of a storm. this area of high pressure, what we have is essentially called an x block, it's not able to move eastward because it's forced to go to the west. so with that, what will happen again, and it is with all these computer models certainly in a consensus it will move in through the mid-atlantic and back westward. watch it come ashore, possibly on monday. the most damage just north of the center of circulation when it comes onshore in terms of coastal damage. but take a look at this. here's the forecast model guidance of where it will move. saturday, off the coast. sunday into monday, again, expected to restrengthen and be a hurricane offshore monday. but look at this, ten inches of rain potentially along the coast. 10 to 20 inches of snow. so it's such a d
this, you can see the gulf of mexico all the way to the central atlantic. 450 miles wide from the center. we have tropical storm force winds. now, again, it is a hurricane. now, typically this time of year, whether it's a hurricane or tropical storm, this polar jet goes eastward out to sea. but this is not the case. it's a hybrid of a storm. this area of high pressure, what we have is essentially called an x block, it's not able to move eastward because it's forced to go to the west. so with...
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in that same interview with the des moines register, he said he would reinstitute the mexico city policy, which would end federal funding for abortions overseas in other countries. right now he's talking about what voters care about, which is jobs, the economy, rising deficits. >> i understand. hang on. hang on. hang on. ron, we're not going to do talking points here. i'm asking you a very simple question. >> i'm not doing talking points. >> i didn't ask you about the economy. we can get to that. what did he mean in his statement that seems to be contradictory statements? >> i just told you what he meant. he said that his agenda is not going to be focused on abortion. it's going to be -- he did not say it was going to be focused on other issues, but obviously it's going to be. that's why he talked about the economy, what voters care about in these 27 days. >> romney was criticized for changing views on key issues and former president clinton had something to say about it. take a listen. >> i had a different reaction to that first debate than a lot of people did. i thought, wow! here is o
in that same interview with the des moines register, he said he would reinstitute the mexico city policy, which would end federal funding for abortions overseas in other countries. right now he's talking about what voters care about, which is jobs, the economy, rising deficits. >> i understand. hang on. hang on. hang on. ron, we're not going to do talking points here. i'm asking you a very simple question. >> i'm not doing talking points. >> i didn't ask you about the economy....
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they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that the doctor isn't taking any more medicare patients. it's been slashed by obama care. it matters to the man in wisconsin i speck to a few days ago in what were supposed to be his best work years, he had a job with $25 an hour with benefits and now has one at $8 an hour without benefits. it matters to the college student graduating this spring with $10,000 to $20,000 in student debt. who now learns that she'll also be paying for $50,000 in government debt. a burden that will put the american dream beyond the reach of so many. it
they're in china, mexico, canada. in countries that have made themselves more attractive for aupt parenures and business and investment. even as president obama's policies are made them less attractive here. his campaign tries to deflect and detract to minimize the failures and to make this election about small shiny objects. this election matters more than that. it matters to your family and to the senior that needs to get an appointment with the specialist but is told by the receptionist that...
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all of them are made in a new mexico plant belonging to sunland and all may be contaminated. the products are peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter and tahini. they were at trader joe's whole foods market, target, fresh & easy and giant food. people need to check their cubboards. >> good advice. very good. thank you. >>> he dismantled the foreign policy, country by country. we'll talk to a supporter of each man to be president of the united states. one of them already is president of the united states. we'll talk about mitt romney's scathing opinion article today. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> the turmoil in the middle east certainly has put foreign policy and national security front and center in the race for the white house. >> yeah. that's absolutely right, wolf.
all of them are made in a new mexico plant belonging to sunland and all may be contaminated. the products are peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter and tahini. they were at trader joe's whole foods market, target, fresh & easy and giant food. people need to check their cubboards. >> good advice. very good. thank you. >>> he dismantled the foreign policy, country by country. we'll talk to a supporter of each man to be president of the united states. one of them already...
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the ak-47 question, he is talking about mexico. i'm sure they wanted him to say, please, get back to my question. >> there were also questions president obama didn't answer. who was responsible for denying the request for additional security in benghazi. i didn't hear an answer to that. >> i think he got the last lines in and that was helpful to him, but i think they both came up as fairly likable girl. >> the most important moment was at the end when mitt romney i credibly brings up the 47% by making that reference to 100% and knowing president obama would have the last word, president obama just went in and he gave at the end of it the most beautiful crisp answer, a defense of why he's entitled to a second term referencing the 47%. the democrats were pretty happy. >> you talked about the humor because a lot has been said since the debate of mitt romney's binders. we heard him say he was talking about his efforts to get women more involved in the companies he worked in. this resonates to mind. let's listen to that here. >> i said,
the ak-47 question, he is talking about mexico. i'm sure they wanted him to say, please, get back to my question. >> there were also questions president obama didn't answer. who was responsible for denying the request for additional security in benghazi. i didn't hear an answer to that. >> i think he got the last lines in and that was helpful to him, but i think they both came up as fairly likable girl. >> the most important moment was at the end when mitt romney i credibly...
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that he would use an executive order, the mexico city executive order, so that funding isn't used to pay for abortions abroad. i mean, this is just -- listen. you want -- >> do you intend to pursue legislation regarding abortion? so i'm going to read to you the verbatim of what that interview said. do you intend to pursue legislation -- >> you can say that all you want. >> i'm only repeating it because it's a complete contradiction. >> just keep repeating it and repeating and repeating it. >> i would like you to answer it. explain to me how stnit isn't a contradiction. >> it isn't a contradiction. he's sitting there in front of "the des moines register" editorial board. they're talking about specific legislation in congress. you know what? he is going to have a piece of legislation in his budget that says that there isn't going to be taxpayer money used for abortion. >> so that's legislation then? >> why can't you accept that? >> because you've just admitted a contradiction. i hear you, i get it. i get it. you're going to stick to your -- i'm going to stick to my -- >> he's talk abou
that he would use an executive order, the mexico city executive order, so that funding isn't used to pay for abortions abroad. i mean, this is just -- listen. you want -- >> do you intend to pursue legislation regarding abortion? so i'm going to read to you the verbatim of what that interview said. do you intend to pursue legislation -- >> you can say that all you want. >> i'm only repeating it because it's a complete contradiction. >> just keep repeating it and...
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huge scandal about the fast and furious undercover operation trying to deal with gun trafficking with mexico where it all went wrong and americans getting killed with guns supplied by the american officials. so, these things can go very wrong. i mean, one of the classic cases was in 1993, the people who were involved in the first attack on the world trade center. and tried very hard to blow it up, the first guy who was organizing was a fbi informer. but the fbi got bored with the case, didn't think anything would happen. the fbi informer left and a man named ramsey usif was found to deal with them. he was not an informer. he was the cousin of khalid shaikh mohammed, the master mind of al qaeda and we know what happened after that. so these guys can be the -- didn't shoot straight but if they come in contact with somebody who does know how to shoot straight they can become very deadly, indeed. >> i'm glad it's a point you pick up and talk about in cases like these. christopher dickey for us there in paris. appreciate it. >>> just in to us here at cnn, a mall in virginia, evacuated after we're
huge scandal about the fast and furious undercover operation trying to deal with gun trafficking with mexico where it all went wrong and americans getting killed with guns supplied by the american officials. so, these things can go very wrong. i mean, one of the classic cases was in 1993, the people who were involved in the first attack on the world trade center. and tried very hard to blow it up, the first guy who was organizing was a fbi informer. but the fbi got bored with the case, didn't...
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broke the sound barrier traveling more than 830 miles per hour and landed on his feet, in roswell, new mexico. just look at this. he went three times higher than the cruising altitude of an airliner. and stay with me, because at the end of next hour, we'll relive this heart thumping experience through the words of fearless felix himself. >>> from a fearless stunt to fearless politics. want to take a moment to remember arlen specter, the gruff, independent, long time senator from pennsylvania lost his battle against non-hodgkin's lymphoma. >> congress should try to stop the supreme court from further eroding -- >> the senator spent more than 30 years in the u.s. senate, most of the time as a moderate, reach across the aisle kind of republican. when his centrist view lost favor with the gop, specter switched parties. listen as he makes that announcement. >> prospects for weighing a republican primary are bleak. i am not prepared to have my 29-year record in the united states senate decided by the pennsylvania republican primary electorate. >> in 2010, he lost the democratic primary, but did not
broke the sound barrier traveling more than 830 miles per hour and landed on his feet, in roswell, new mexico. just look at this. he went three times higher than the cruising altitude of an airliner. and stay with me, because at the end of next hour, we'll relive this heart thumping experience through the words of fearless felix himself. >>> from a fearless stunt to fearless politics. want to take a moment to remember arlen specter, the gruff, independent, long time senator from...
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the general would march out to fight in mexico and would soon be out of range of communication and whatever the president thought, the general was going to do what he wanted. lincoln could be in communication every day. >> what's the advice? if you could sit down with governor romney and president obama and say, listen, i've just written this giant bok on lincoln, here's what you should take away? centrist today? >> you can't be more polarized than united states in 1862. they were shooting each other. they were killing oech other in huge numbers. carnage at shiloh, more people killed in two days than had been killed in all american wars put together up till then. you can't be more polarized, yet lincoln was saying no to his base, the abolitionists all year long. it's too soon. we can't do this now. we have to show that we're with the mainstream. that's how he moved the mainstream, by being patient. >> why isn't he remembered as the shape shifter that he was known for in his time? i remember being in springfield, illinois with with obama, actually, when he was running for the senate and he p
the general would march out to fight in mexico and would soon be out of range of communication and whatever the president thought, the general was going to do what he wanted. lincoln could be in communication every day. >> what's the advice? if you could sit down with governor romney and president obama and say, listen, i've just written this giant bok on lincoln, here's what you should take away? centrist today? >> you can't be more polarized than united states in 1862. they were...
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border patrol agent killed near the mexico border will be laid to rest today. he died during a gun fight that they say was likely the result of friendly fire. >>> this weekend three people were arrest when two different wedding parties got into a fight in a hotel lobby. during the fight a guest had a heart attack and died. >>> professional boxer orlando cruz shocked the world when he announced he is gay. the puerto rican featherweight says he is at peace at becoming the first pro boxer to come out of the closet and says he is a proud gay man and he is ranked fourth in his division. >>> chris cluey may not be gay but supports major equality and also the kicker for the minnesota vikings and the november cover gay for the gay publication out magazine. not every day you see an nfl player posing shirtless in a gay magazine for supporting gay rights. kluwe's recent smack down letter to a maryland state delegate gained national attention. he responded and defended a player and used choice language. quote, how does gay marriage, he said, in any way, shape or form affec
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. >>> an oil sheen about four miles long has appeared in the gulf of mexico near the site of the worst oil spill in u.s. history. the coast guard says the source of the oil was not immediately clear in september of 2010. officials declared a cement plug had permanently sealed the deep water horizon oil spill. and it posed no further threat. >>> president obama in virginia now making campaign stops there and in ohio, right now, getting ready for a rally in fairfax, virginia. later he'll head to cleveland, ohio, where he'll speak to the students at cleveland state university and in doubt talking about those new jobs numbers. and trying to rebound from his flat debate performance on wednesday night. >>> this morning, we learn the jobless rate is at its lowest level since president obama first took office. the new rate 7.8%, that's a bigger than expected drop from 8.1% in august. 114,000 new jobs were added last month, those new jobs numbers out today seem to be pretty good news for president obama. but it is his opponents who greating to t in getting to the microphone first to call foul.
. >>> an oil sheen about four miles long has appeared in the gulf of mexico near the site of the worst oil spill in u.s. history. the coast guard says the source of the oil was not immediately clear in september of 2010. officials declared a cement plug had permanently sealed the deep water horizon oil spill. and it posed no further threat. >>> president obama in virginia now making campaign stops there and in ohio, right now, getting ready for a rally in fairfax, virginia....
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and at least two refugees from cuba drowned after their raft capsized near cancun, mexico. 11 others are missing. nine men and one woman survived and are now in custody. officials say the yucatan peninsula has become popular for human smugglers because it's not heavily patrolled. >>> on to pakistan now, authorities are doing everything to find those involved in the shooting of a teen activist. a young girl is now fighting for her life in a hospital. shot by the taliban for wanting to go to school. we have the latest on the investigation. >> pakistani authorities say they have made another set of arrests in connection with a shooting of 14-year-old malala. a police chief in a district one hour south of where she was shot saying three people are in custody. he's calling them suspects, but it's not clear how they were linked to this incident. in the meantime, malala still in critical condition in a leading military hospital. doctors say they're still monitoring the swelling in her brain. the good news, they say, is her vitals, her pulse, her blood pressure, remain stable. in the meantim
and at least two refugees from cuba drowned after their raft capsized near cancun, mexico. 11 others are missing. nine men and one woman survived and are now in custody. officials say the yucatan peninsula has become popular for human smugglers because it's not heavily patrolled. >>> on to pakistan now, authorities are doing everything to find those involved in the shooting of a teen activist. a young girl is now fighting for her life in a hospital. shot by the taliban for wanting to...
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they're looking at winning mexico and the west, iowa and the midwest along with michigan, wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania. you win those states you win re-election. that's what it boils down to. so you're still competing in virginia and north carolina and in florida. but you know exactly what's numero uno for the obama campaign. >> it was a big wean ntd for newspaper endorsements. newspapers around the country came out with who they support. mitt romney picked up endorsements in florida, orlando sentinel, tampa tribune, the pittsburgh tribune review, union leader. president obama with a bunch of newspapers, including the cleveland plain dealer, and the "denver post." roland, newspapers are not what they used to be. do the endorsements still matter? >> 2004, president george w. bush's wins ohio by 110,000 votes, he's re-elected. 2008, senator obama wins north carolina by 14,000 votes. in the end by less than one%, barely loses missouri to senator john mccain. so when you're in a tight election, if an endorsement could potentially give you 5,000, 10,000 votes, trust me you do not mind th
they're looking at winning mexico and the west, iowa and the midwest along with michigan, wisconsin, ohio, pennsylvania. you win those states you win re-election. that's what it boils down to. so you're still competing in virginia and north carolina and in florida. but you know exactly what's numero uno for the obama campaign. >> it was a big wean ntd for newspaper endorsements. newspapers around the country came out with who they support. mitt romney picked up endorsements in florida,...
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i mean, the guy was born in mexico with nothing when he came to this cuountry, rose to be hed of a car company, a governor. i mean, my dad was the real deal, skand his life and his memory inspires me. so, yeah, i write his name there, and of course i look at ann every chance i get. she's usually looking down. she's usually pretty nervous during the debates, but i look to her to see if she feels like i've done a good job. >> governor, i know you're very busy. i really appreciate your taking some time and joining us here in "the situation room". >> thanks, wolf. good to be with you. >> thank you very much. >>> and up next, we're going to have full analysis of my interview with governor romney. plus, we're going to be breaking down some of the new polls that show a clear shift not only in ohio, but some other battleground states as well. this new phone is amazing. i'm watching natalie's ballet recital and i'm pulling photos right from the video. great idea, we can pick one and frame it! yeah. here, watch this. she nails almost every move. our old camera could never do this. she's so good
i mean, the guy was born in mexico with nothing when he came to this cuountry, rose to be hed of a car company, a governor. i mean, my dad was the real deal, skand his life and his memory inspires me. so, yeah, i write his name there, and of course i look at ann every chance i get. she's usually looking down. she's usually pretty nervous during the debates, but i look to her to see if she feels like i've done a good job. >> governor, i know you're very busy. i really appreciate your...
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polls for romney in pennsylvania, but if he can't crack that wall that's 242, add ohio to that plus new mexico, the president would be at 265, and in position to go over the top with anything else, including iowa, colorado, nevada, et cetera. so, you know, preventing obama from winning ohio is absolutely critical for romney. and until he shows he can get over the top in ohio, he is still the underdog. but having said that, if we're seeing movement among these blue-collar white women in particular, ohio is going to get closer and tougher for the president. >> ron bronstein, thank you very much. >> thank you, wolf. >>> much more on the race for the white house coming up including a lot more on the debate tomorrow night. also other news we're following, the u.s. does not have a monopoly on drones by any means in the middle east. israel's demonstrating how it's capable of high-tech warfare, as well. we have an inside look. that's next. online outfit piccolo headphones buy now broadway show megapixels place to sleep little roadster war and peace deep sea diving ninja app hipster glasses 5% cash bac
polls for romney in pennsylvania, but if he can't crack that wall that's 242, add ohio to that plus new mexico, the president would be at 265, and in position to go over the top with anything else, including iowa, colorado, nevada, et cetera. so, you know, preventing obama from winning ohio is absolutely critical for romney. and until he shows he can get over the top in ohio, he is still the underdog. but having said that, if we're seeing movement among these blue-collar white women in...
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i mean, the guy was born in mexico with nothing when he came to this country, rose to be head of a car company, a governor. i mean, my dad was the real deal. and his life and his memory inspires me. so, yeah, i write his name there. of course i look at ann every chance i get. she's usually looking down. she's a little nervous during the debates. but i look to her to see if she feels like i've done a good job. >> let's bring in our chief political analyst, gloria borger. that's a little comment we'll look forward to him maybe if he's got notes tonight writing his dad's name as well. but both of these candidates, they've had very different relationships with their respective fathers. >> yeah. i think mitt romney as you just heard idolized his father, is trying to live up to his father. if you were an armchair psychologist you would say he's trying to win the presidency his father never could win. i think with president obama as he's spoken about his father was absent in his life. and one thing he has done in his life is go out of his way to be a present father for his young girls because
i mean, the guy was born in mexico with nothing when he came to this country, rose to be head of a car company, a governor. i mean, my dad was the real deal. and his life and his memory inspires me. so, yeah, i write his name there. of course i look at ann every chance i get. she's usually looking down. she's a little nervous during the debates. but i look to her to see if she feels like i've done a good job. >> let's bring in our chief political analyst, gloria borger. that's a little...